Simple Ways to Conserve Water this Spring

April 21, 2016
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Roth Heating & Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical

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You’re on the right track when you’ve found a way to save both
water and money in your everyday life. This is definitely something you
can accomplish when you develop an effective plan to conserve water in
your household. This endeavor can be helped along considerably by referring
to the federal WaterSense program, whose whole purpose is encouraging
the conservation of water in homes and businesses. Check out some WaterSense
ideas for saving water at home:

Toilets — Toilets use the most water (and waste the most) in most homes. WaterSense-certified
low-flow toilets do much better (by 20 percent on average) than the industry
standard of 1.6 gallons per flush. Not only do low-flow toilets
use less water these days, modern technology also has made them so they’re much
more effective at expelling waste in one flush. You’re not saving
water if you need to flush the toilet twice. Moreover, the new dual-flush
toilets just use 0.8 gallons per flush for removing liquid waste, while
consuming more for eliminating solid waste.

Showers — Another way to conserve water is by altering your shower habits and installing
low-flow, WaterSense-approved showerheads. These shower heads output less
than 2 gallons of water per minute, as compared to standard shower heads
that deliver more than 2.5 gallons per minute. The good news is that the
low-flow showerheads, in most cases, don’t change your shower experience. You’ll
be hard-pressed to notice that less water is spraying out the shower head.

Bathroom faucets — Nowadays, household faucets cannot exceed a minimum standard of outputting
2.2 gallons per minute. This is a big change from 25 years ago, when faucets
sprayed water at 3-7 gallons per minute. And like with shower heads, the
user won’t notice that less water is coming out.

Just use less water — Don’t water your yard or garden any more than necessary, for example.

For more advice on how to conserve water in your Portland area home, please
contact us at
Roth Heating & Cooling.We have nearly 40 years of experience providing plumbing, HVAC, and electrical
services to Portland and the surrounding communities.